Re: Debian PReP boot-floppies.
Hello,
Luckily I have found a useful web site helping for this very
problem, in case there are any others experiencing similar:
http://people.debian.org/~bottoms/Debian-VME-PPC.html
(configuring /etc/inittab and /etc/network should be added to steps)
But it relies on base2_2.tgz. Perhaps the 3.0 people would be so
kind as to make a base3_0.tgz (the .debs are not as useful for those
with no previous debian installations) for those of us that broken
boot-floppies leave behind?
Thanks,
Stephan Marguet
--
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility www.esrf.fr
On 18 Jun 2002, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Stephan Marguet <marguet@esrf.fr> writes:
>
> > We are currently trying to install debian on a diskless MVME 2400
> > system using the debian boot-floppies you have created. Unfortunately,
> > after the kernel discovers it is on a serial console, bootfull.bin's
> > install prog proceeds rather slowly, at the rate of perhaps 15 chars
> > appearing at once every 10 seconds or so. Is there a way I can eliminate
> > this problem? Or perhaps I can create my own bootfull.bin using one of
> > our working kernels? Any help/information/documentation you can provide
> > would be much appreciated. We have read everything at
> > ports/powerpc/inst/prep and yet we are still at a loss. boot.bin
> > specifies root=/dev/fd0 and fails when we try to do root=/dev/nfs,
> > nfsroot=, ip=, etc. rescue.bin does not execute, giving illegal error.
> > This is true for both the 2.2 and the 3.0 releases of these files. Thank
> > you in advance for your time and understanding,
>
> Resent this to the debian-boot list.
>
> --
> ...Adam Di Carlo..<adam@onshore-devel.com>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>
>
>
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